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PAIN? NOT A BIT!
UR YOUR CORNS
OR CALLUSES OFF ;
No hufnbugl Apply few drops
then Ju«t lift them away
with finger*.
Thr? word appears again aqd agnbt
GOOD . SCREENS CHEAPEST In fliv mbit-. 1’aul “thanked G<nl*umf
took’courage;” And, t(i f all who ' will
,,™ S 1 ”;7 K dr " s „' 5 <* Mb-T «Tl.|».; uI .d Expert 'Sitya Copper Wire, Althouoh «»»«•. »>- PP»lml«t s,ij».‘* •/Be of good 1
discovered by a (.luclniiati Chemist. It u s\.'*.«i..» i-~-/ **cournsr*». and'h**. fchn-ll dtmmrthun oonr ■■
' Is culled freezone, and can
now be obtained In tluy I_ _ ,, | These are trying times Tn ^hich we
bottles as here shown at i •;.^ hft ( ; It does dy*f jmy to use cheap live.'The w orld ■* us Mitt it* balance;
very little cost-from any Jron * ( j|. a p nH on l any building more tlie sens month as they swallow tin*
drug store, dust ask for valuable Mum a chicken house, is the struggling bodies of brave men; the
..‘ opinion of I>r. J. It. Waiters, profes- ■««<* drinks the bloo'd of the valiant,
Teacher of Knipngh,-Bible in th« Moody
Bible Institute, of4’riTcago.)
(t_'«jpyfight, 1417, Western Newspaper Union
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LESSON FOR OCTOBER
PSALMS OF DELIVERANCE.
, BESSON. TkXT—Paalmtr Si-AnS 126.
GULDEN TEXT-They that „sqw
tear.A ahull reap In Joy.—Psalms 126:5.
in
Of
sees
■j “And us he passed by. he saw a tnun
I blind from his birth. And his disciples
asked bijn, saying, Rfihbl, who sinned,
this man or his parents, that he should
be born blind? Jesus answered: Neither
did this man sin, nor his parents; but I
that the works of God should be made
manifest in him.”—John 3 :1-3.
Tlie suprehie doctrine bf .Ciiri.stianity L
Chicago. III. — 4 Tor about two year*
I suffered from a female trouble so I
was unable to walk
the true patriot. The Psalmist ««.v« . ,
his afflicted country suffering for the - ” un,lo »btediy the. infinite love and dl-
. .. * » a .. . . N1H6 COinriJlfc.vjf nn <if (wul In
freezdmr. ■- Apply a drop or
„ ., .... if arcliitfs‘1 lire and dniwliig by the m »* tbe breer.es are sad funeral walla; | T , iaa , ... ....
ly'thZ.^n^Jli vw, K,, " s:ts AgnrtK.rn.ral ' cojteg#,' |li^.light is a«g4jM- <i«Kw«,]. th ,. ,n„. n„m„, Th.. l-snlnS, s
iy me s<>rent ss d»saI*P»«r* : —persons erecting niawidwellhissr shouldiusfi a<:bcai eyes t h e • gh*he
bounty you-fwlll find tlmm with screens that will last-'»'doml an- dim with weeping. Whd
corn or callus So b.ofie that jbany years, he says. ," ' „ the rnorn.w will bring forth, „ . t} .
and alT'wiU bhe dngers° 0t j * “ An <"' <VS, ‘* y lmt *° con * J^iLT'!?*’ ^ ultbdhe eagle eye of faith. anticipates | **** the P^nful^of pain,and recog
“ e n " K rs ' talas upNvards of two dozen openings >»»lk erect and try to appear cheerful (he joVfu , . of spir(tllal llI1( i tern- uilztf the owning contradiction to uni-
linrt slamid ^•wTufen-edv.i’ Bgid Doctor b "bidfi.! iifessiiigs because of rcs^oratioiM 7 vrsaI ,H ‘ n ‘‘Voh>nces in human suflfer-
Walfcj-s. r n»e best hcrcejjuiJire made Not is file human hestt-tli^fufbed tbe Divine favor* Doubtless such ' • ’ < * u ,e Ms frankly and poignantly as
111..... by « ; „r TIMkwntiin; V.lrr-teul.v^d^ pleuslng 1 to Hie >!‘ s W'f'^I'lilic. AI«r..,,v,.r. llu-
unil vtstlcssness in. The n <or(} 0I1 ' patt^f us a ll. < hiistian faces the problems involved
t’lirisfian reTigioft, tTTe Wpi’ld's hope *' ‘ "’ ,4U 1
m; Illn, .Vltl, weeping. people.' prays for tllelr <'™n»*«ion of^‘Gyl us revealed In
yw will bring forth, wg (u ( j ie ■ ^ , md his deur Sou. Note.rhrlstU.h Ihlttker,
Not' u twinge of pain,
soreness or liTitatlon; not
(wn tlx slightest H b lurt " t ,f a-,strong white pine sash and a cop-
ng, u nr w ien applylnj;.. j a , r AV i, )rl ^creyning. Aiiollier grade is
made of Hr lumber iind a screenma
terial made of a 'Composition railed
white metal. The cheaper .grades are
made of yellow Southern pine and cov
ered w ill* common Iron T ire screening.
Tlw Host screen named is rather ex-
or do any of my own
work. I read about
Lydia E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Com
pound in the news
papers and deter
mined to try it It
brought almost im
mediate relief; My
weakness has en
tirely disappeared
and I never nad bet-
tei; health. I weigh
freezone or afterwards
Tills drug doesn't eat up
the corn or callus, but
Shrivels them so they loos
en and come right out. -It
Is no hurtiimg! It works
like a charm,
cents you can
non,
the individual's hup^-ls, itself, an ob
ject of at tack front4^1 si<les. Borne >
say it has failed-; ortt^jfs..declare tlrnt
it must l»e rcconst*mted to the
times; and still otb^taihtsist that it'
fo> Mercies Received
part of
1'sajm -85.
I, Praises
(w. v fc v- v -
I‘raise Is 'gi^eD for -
(1> Deliverance from Cuptlvity
t \
with knowledge and candor, admitting
, the mystery, acknowledging the ab-
,'senco of dogmatic
pounds and am as strong as a man.
I think money is well spent which pur
chases Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound. "—Mrs. Jos. O'Bryan, 1756
Newport Ave. Chicago, III.
answers to the
Chicago,
The success of Lydia E. Pinkham'a
> i questions rai.s«d by suffering, and yal
(f. , ur «^K an interpretation as scientific.
Vegetable Compound, made from roots
•ng herbs,
is u
ery bard corn
corn bftvvoen th^bm^s, as
ful culltjses «*n bottoH) of your feet. It ^|j rtfSt (Mlt first scasmi altd rare- |b3is;ippointnients and temptations. and
iitvcr disappoints atidnever burns, l;jy,f^sf H niore thph two of thrtrAsi ■nrs. -rf'iirrtwVy None are-exempt from trou-
Mtes^ or HiHrt-ines. If ybur druggist ? « A scroVb door should be mfiilV with bh*. Wc sufTer, we brood, We cry.
hasnt auy freezone yet,; u*U hlhj to- u hurd^obd 'Sas'bit iml ^ImuTd be. pro-.k But ilod’s Book lsr In hfg world, It
get SjMMe larttb* fw you Tlfoin hls ; v , ( , (l(1 vv ItTr tlH r b.-sV ,khid bf^uTtm^TiTiTTsTm ^wTToseTrgm’'Is aimmotf by
j hliiges nml a knob lock. ‘ There should rtho .clouds. The nations «tlpwbfr
be stifHcient; cross rails umF-cross Jchureh stumliles ; ipdlviduiits'-stumbh
Haled. It may be
f . . usqd wnth perfect confidence byA, women
; j Philosophical ami satisfying as unbelief who suffer from displacements, inflam-
r - J '—' ’ mation, ulceration, irregularities, peri-
divine fatlVer, the---fdiepainii,.backache bewfng-downfeel-
ing. ,H«tu|ency, indigeltiot, dizziness,
, ana nervous prodtsatlon. Lydia E.Pink-
. Ul the guilt and ham’s*Vegetable.Cdmpouna is the atan-
(2) Forgiveness of Sin (vV. % 3); *•! , ”‘ na ' , >'<)f sin was laid upon Jesus and daiid remedy fo^female ills.
. . J ,. , , m he put them avvav .forever. \Ve mavb
"Thou hast forgiven the Mnlqutty— : '. : ~ ’ luuJf T
■ ,, i .i •• ,1 I. . x - lalk .about chastisement, or correction,'
fovered all their sln.”^ God s restorax ^ . . ’ c
tion ‘Avas: the proof that he had par-'
r our father deals with us as with
ndv.
wlmlesale house.
ORCHID ICE CREAM COMMON*
Horaces In -it—to prewn.t -sagging. The. tit's because the'clouds ftr.e heavy find
\yiiidn\y screens are usually fastened, at ldirck, and w e fail to see-.tlie pftjFHlIs.
It Do$« Not Bear That Aristocratic the ton by cheapblack varnished butts f But the. Bible is stationary. The
ti*i* k..., r- u.. 4u. v/— c. ' ■ and nnVhooked at the bottom vvit^i a j
■amrmw by i„. ,h> »» f .-|..ak ..f m,*,, the-
fWh(e! the 4,, m (j,«l-»YcH'lv«„..s W sreit- ' Tf!'* % ul ‘ l sI “» »»■
>ts "Stumble. er 4' j [ c j s j>ecuIi»irly a Grid of ineri-y. . s< *’^ v ^••fhrrow in former years; •
Titje but Goes by the Very Ple
beian Name of Vanilla.
cheap hasp and staple.’
Very few of tis would qver think of
ordering orchid ie,- cream withoilt a
little tremor of jJm» pocket book, fur
everyone knows (tint ihePrcbid Is lilt 1
most expendvt* of llower-c- But there
are thousands of-persons'who -or*,
chid l<*e crAuil. .daily. Altbougb tiiey;
iprobulfiy have md iieen t .nwnre of the
distinction, l‘t Is none ihe less- a ffact. J
Of courBe Tlfe Ice TTean'i i* not ordered
by tluj aristocratie u,a,ni<* of orcbirl.
Oij the contrary, It bears the \cf,v ple
beian {tame of vanilla. i
TIic* ai’e said tn lu 1 mydess Than
j varieties of ^ orcli Ul scatten'd
over tjc eivrtli. All of fbyni have the
> peculiar artificial beauty and the j
haunting odor, that seems Ima-partible I
from Oils HoWet*. \vlileb f.ooks almost
us thobgli tt*were,n. pfoduef uf ifn un-■ j
lieaJtbt condltioir In imjiire. Of all 1
thwse tfi.lXk) varieties, only one pus any
irnictftytl value, and that isJtlm one '
from i^hlcli AiuiUla (mmes. The plant
grows {abundantIy in South ahilj'on
tral A^ierlea.dMut lias Been transplant
ed to \>tiier . tropical countries, wlmre ,
It is now nourishing. \ .
WILL TRAIN CITY MANAGERS
Kansas State Univerelty Establishes
Course Which’Is Fkst of the
- Kind in This Countjry.
rmtr of cannon pdll not move it,’ nog
will the pointed bullets erf angry tuf- -
tions piel’ce Jt. t This Book will sue-;
(•• ssfiilly w ithstand Hhe batt^flng-rams
Goif, Tnanlf»>8t • In ,rfie
Having fi>rglvcn the Sins liis anger Lv
takeb away. Jle stayed his hand from
floe judgment'which wNbdd have justly
faHei.i. to show his njercy.
It. Prayer for Restoration From
Backsliding (vv. 4-7).
He. kne\y how worthless the outward
or we may have, to bear the conse
quences of tlie sink of. others, hut do
not talk of God punishing his children/
if God shouid juiip.^h us for our sihs,
it would seem that the sufferings of
('firist were, intomplefe and tht/heal-
»/nir
Kills
Chills
-tripes inadeqtiattyfor our
Its
In city numagemetd. the first of
kind to be.'established in'tlie country.
When a man, or a woman either, is
graduated from this, course he will
lr have had tlmroygh.training in. every
departnteht of city affairs except, poll-
j ties, aivd will go out to help run,cities
as it trained man goes Into a factory
or business. Prof. F. W. Blackmar.
Who is lie ad of the oconomibs depart
ed criticism. <oia, manirqsuin .me , pjossings of the Lord w'ould be unlctiS
llesh, hath said: Ilenveu and vartli p lt *. j^mple irwtirdly turned to the
sliuil jaiss hwny, l>ut my Wordfi tshsit! He.- tlicrefore. hcsouglit the
not pikss away.” The B<*bk *lYtrie wlir i^, r< | ,H, give Hum tho-gTcalor blessing,
renuiin in tile sky of ,liu|nj^lt r nfe to that of a clnmge of heart. Without the
be
lie
u'nneik i« rirpTm rim' tee -establish In • f be church back into the original , liaiige-b]' lien id forgiveness would
0( ‘f"r' **«*V t *? Wl«. cau only
THIS!DRUGGIST KNOWS
BEST KIDNEY MEDICINE
Snttoen yeart tgo 1 beg in to sell; Dr,
Kilmer*a Swamp-Root mid today 1 believe
it ih one of -tue best medicine* on the
market; and niy pat roll * are verv much.
pleaaeH with the obtained ffoin its
use an^*s|H-ak Very favorably regarding it.
SwuinifRo.'t has been very successful in
the trektnient of kidney, liver-and bladder
troublds according to the reports received
and 1 lave no hesitancy in recommending
it for I have great faith in its merits.
: Very truly tours,
’ oul j ) 11 r g bthRk. -
Mv K F Boies. *-.
merit and tins boon Iiistnfctodtb pre
pare the dctntls of thf cducscjhinl this
to say concerning the ncC'd for such a
school; -, -
“Nn man can rnanugo a business un-
! less ho has a thorough tuidorstiimling
of ttsr nature. The maii who manrigos
i a city ought to b«' as oxpt^tfpccd as
an engtnoer, or n tcabhor. Why pan-
not tmlvorsltics train pion for mating
I Ing cities as well as ir cArLfor other
I professions? That Is what yvepropose
to do. The course of study TorHrairi-
’ Ing city managers should be about: one-
lmlf the ordinary clat^roftm and loX
tore work and Hie rest laboratory"liu.
! vostlgfttlbn Into the actual needs o.f
! rtiunhclpnl operation.” ,
ivlldornoss in wh$eh they now 7 w.anrldr
c. till ciilV*r Inf,. f nf
O y That, God .woind tunntbe hearts
am! suffer into iheH’ifnn'jfn of democ- p f his people toward himself (y.‘ 4).
raiy, to guide the Individual, up difo’s Know ing the people's* utter, lrelple?^-
b|fl of toil and sorrow l,ntb,|he refresh-H^ss to 'turn.'to -God^Lt crjed out to
i ng. a 1 tit tides of childlike fru$t ami soul t;, M i t () save flyem hy 4 turning them tA
repose. , ,r- idnuself. LLu. knew that Hod’s anger
(’oiirage, all '■ " ? Ip the twilight, could not turn* from the people asdong
eYai ^ ‘
dl'eriujicd with the rains, and mocked_n.s they were Impenitent.
by tlie *li:idow s.vBui*there s cojnpeusa-
tirm-tTr-rtTilh * .
Pretty Exterior Finish Effect*.
j IJeveled siding, sliingles and brick
are used to flblsh the exterior of many
houses udw. The eomtiinatlon of these
material;** does not. produce a imt<di
I (ini.sir. but they haruiouizo'bciuitlfullv.
, The brielt! are used In the foundation
t’niler the storm aritf the Ct<4ufl today
A ini today,.the har<J p^erjl an<I paid'- .
Tomorrow tht* stone shall he rotted away,
[-or the sun.shir.ie shall follow the rain.
Merciful Father. 1 will not cSJiiplain;
I ITrjotv that the #unshtne sliarl fiijtow
the* rtOn. ' •" ),.■
Thr1stlim‘ Standard.
i'J.) That God wottbi--lake away
very ^bfiefffbrafice of their sins
r>-7).
. „Cr>). The ending of his anger/y. ."r).
Tho^dt-slre seems to ho that h/ would
wlfrife. tVtit the vory marks, of IRs dls-
ple:ig*urc by not longer alh/vying pun-
1 Ishmedt to ho metocL otyt - to them.
ing of liis
peace. . - /
God Revealed Through Pain.
The uimost. utmost- tld^igs of God are
revealed through pain/AHlictiun is the
breath uf the liner spirit of life. How
doe# God manifest his finest work in
pat loti c^J lie tidres a yuufig life, full of
hope and promise.’ and ..shuts it in a
small room^lo linger through a long
battle wlm .ravaging disease,- and
ipakos trmt room a shrine where
earlhVujprrowlng luuirts find eonSola- j
■ tiop TiirougU a great, rich, joyous, uu-
dcunplaining, transfigured Hfe of holy
character. How does God manifest his
TVorks of human tenderness? lie
breathes the dream of parent hood info
(jdod for Malaria, constipation
biliousness — a fine tonic.!
Guaranteed or money back
A»k your dealer
Behrens Drug Co..Wacp.Tcx.
Ethel's Note.
A.-uoiiiah .on the north side who
prides herself on lier social position
anil'always iuMst'. oil having perfect
service In every w ay for. any‘occasion,,
was called on n-<.* ntl\ in give a recep
tion on very short notice to. a distln-
gulsiied club woman wlio was passing
througlutlie ( ity, says tlie Indianapolis
News. All three*of her lious<* serv
ants were gone tlia-t. diiy mid only tbe
cook was trt'ho’me.
t>V hearts that bciit as one. 'The child ! i equated her little flve-
coiiids nr gladden all their days,, but i yw*«Wl dahghter, * y<m go to tbo
alas, she.goes—ami leaves grief’s fiery
'footprints behind. Tlien-the Crittenden
rescue homes spring Up to girdle the-
the guests' in -while I tlifish
j- ^ Co) TY»c return to tli/ people’s joy
DOING THING3 IN GOD’S WAY \<v- '«.*
Their joy couhl /niy
earth with tlie glory of human compas
sion. How doeS'Gu'd manifest-his great
work in service? He draws tlie curtain
t
lie realized,
and repeals ttye sordidness of_sin and ’nnc- ny nan
tW blight of ignorance, crushing 'out' .‘‘Hthing else
We Nead the Pei^endiciiiatr Vlaion to through a revival/fmnv.God. \ Tlie
Be Abie t«Drsc«rn the ’ - kBsalRiist how *heco/ios more bold In his
Rlght'Way. v ‘‘requests.
<c)tshall sho\/ them mercy fv. 7).
r
Every thought and Act of a victori
ous Christian is heaven-high. .‘.‘As the
‘•Mrfke it id^lMe,'’ t ls hisTcry-
judgment was most real. His desire is
heavens are lilglier than the earth, 80 * that Ids n/rcy would be Jfust as real.
eayer
re m
tire my ways higher tha-n your ways
and my\Hiomrhts"than your thoughts,”
Gml sa 1 d n I r O u gh* Isa la h,—But when
1 ■through* b
yells, a yiel
God IiuittVlfs. a yielded Hfe, he puts
Ills very mind in|o that one (Phil. 2:ft).
Dean Peck of Dhnver said in an ad
dress in Philadelphia recently: “Moses
Went t«> Pimmob’s cobrt to lAam let
ters, and jo tin* back sideX>f the desert
III. Exdltant Anticipation (vv. 8-13).
Havipg spoken The sentiment of the i
repyUttint peoide. tlie poet expresses
confidence-of-; the Lord’s respons’e. So
faithful is God that .those whp sln-
ceVcly pray to - him 4 can go forward
tvith the assurance of petitions granted.
(1) “lie wltb speuk peace” (v. 8).
Oct. 3,j lid€
V
.Vti
ScdAlw, Missouri. *tV
Hvnlls from\ griido toHho sftkr, and inf to learn -wrVe.” .Tust out->*f the first
rarri\ c
rch r*
tier to
Dr.Yttlmer ■
Blndliaintnn, N.Y.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do, For You
Send ten cents to- Dri Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N Y., .tor a sample «ize
l»otUe. It wilF *conyifice anyone. Y'bu
will also Tecvive |i liqol.let of valuable Ifi- /' .
fonnnRaa. (idhug, abifm tU*. kidney*• and 1 . 1u
bladder. writing-, lie sure amt men-' pleasBTgr
. tion this^p ipef, * Large and medium size ,
buttles,,lor sale vt-all'drnt: stores.— A4v.- '}' ; 4
tbc porch railing wall. : * d srt >ool, Moses ‘looked this xva>' and
q Ue sides of the bouse are flnts'lieti| that,” ai d killed a man. After gtudua-
UUh boTcled siding* up to the Kceond^tlon fi’om ,l.e ^,hnd s.booli. Moses en-
floor. and w|lt.h-shingles the rest of- tho^fltircl. a* him who,is ^visible
wn’v to (lie roof. If the shingles are
HC’knen that a gcujb^answ;er would
Come, but Its ci-primmilce would de
pend upon tlpKfhlelity of the people.
Turning jpTnljy; w;ould provoke aguin
|iis” wrmtli. • T. .
bring his sidvaturti near
stained sonic fairly dark tint and the
beveled siding Is painted some light
A-iJor or white, with the Window sash
etTecl produced is,, very
One who has rioted tide addsi
M-ises had at last leahied the differ
ence bet ween ' horizon ml
(’btlilar- vision.' Have' wentfllered' into
our pri\ il«.'gcTof heay^chigh |1 linking
and Gbd's wav dakrtgT^-^UHday School
-Time--'.
Him. ■
icnalj. i-
Good for
One Indluuapolis wouiaij. Is in favor
of the war- and what it , means to cer
tain folk. She wr--i«--to Harry B.
Smith, adjutant ’ gfi.ejjijji- urging . that
‘ if the dr.irft board (.a-fls for any mOfc
men, I wish you '.would sec that they
cull for ——
Then the letter gave hi
his regLsjrhtion number
“He is stout and healthy and doesn't
-to any work, and I think it would-be
g(H>d for him.” tlie letter eonclirrTed.-—
fn(Uaiuu>olls News. ,
(her he-brilut'*be qovertn
LiiSTtdili'css ami
Whenever You Need a-Gcneral Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Sfarid4td Grtave's
chill Tonii. is equally; valuable^xf a Gen
eral Tonic be< use it contains the well
known tocio-propertiesj>riyUI\’INE and
IKON. It acts oa
Malayia, Enriche^Tbe
up the W’hojjr^System 60 cents
Trade Development Profitabje.
'The competition of '"cities to secure
tr do' for their tnanufacfi}rers,.,'w.liolcp
salers and johliersj is particularly kjxm.
The ilovelopment of pnek-|i-ge. 'C»r s'ory*
bavlthe eVpedit.itij; of meridrfuidisc tho
i xtcimioh 'of trade tywmery throm
eo-oporitthre ejTimFmn 's.liipmehts^ftid
dis'trTct s,,t heayrin*k ml-
jns'tmt'iiL/if*cbiims. the''gefferatrig -of
.crithqKlasiii foi - ■certrprt^e'omuiiiniiio-s
trade centers'. tiffs work is yigor-
oq'viyarid |icraKb>ntly carried on by,
ehambi rs op^aimmerce,With field sec-..
rctarh.-s/lr.fnTe magazines mid trade
tinff the- money spent in this
rk returns a huiidreib i'lvld in new
aci‘bun.r8 ; ’’ahd increased pKlcrs.-
--
f
T2) Will
v. t» %
Duly as*.his salvation Was near, could
lory*he in tlie land./
ise a wa-y/by_.wlAch “Morey
(-3)
Take In^HTnt Blessing!
wtlcnl - lovisx/'bhtA.i* all els** to be
tr>ist.-rl. .complete trust : tn him
!lingWtrlie <hmrs'i\ ide open for his eotu-
idefm Ide'/iiig of us. The only barrier j
lhat I'riVTcdlly prevept GodSit blessing . fmrity shall follow.
timl trptli^-’Ttiglitenusnoss and •peace,”
limy, be unit«'d (yv. lO, 11). .
pfie -did .not -snggost a-way.-. He may
f ait have kmAvti II ■ Faithjnow seea
he way in. (’lirisf.*' In him such
hnibn has lH*on-hU*ssc<lly _cttected. -. '
i (4) The land shall bccoiiie^.fi'uitful.
(v. ii). :
When sin is removed, temporal pros-
Larth's lmrrcn-
the ddglter capabilities of w human
race, to the eyes of a. passionate
SeotspHin. David Livingstone lives,
loves and suffers In Afrieii-dbut- his..
God^ttruve becomes the cornerstone upon
which rests tbe temple of,hope for a
benighted people. How docs God ioan-
if«?^t his august work of sacrifice? He
lifts u cross on a lonely hill and heaven
hud esjrfli stand still in awe and rever- .
iHiecC while his dear iSoyr climbs tts
summit and pours out his life as an
oTTeriug for peace; Arid who doubts
that in this awful present hour God Is
pointing A.mcriea to tlie cross of. sac
rifice? We must learn to hear the na
tional cross before we are w'orUiy to
wear the crown of.national honor. Uu-
spcakalde is the sacFifif’e we are
called upon to make now in the world-
struggle for justice, equality, liberty
and pence, hut the making ot’ such sin*-'
rifice marks>nir people as worthy of
the trust of power that God has given
us. . Through the .darkness of terrible
aflliction we. lire sure to pass, bO»t the
arid usher*
m.r toilet.". -
At first the i*hi!d objeetcdvbut final
ly •-lte w«s J-ersuyded H> gO*.
The*woman went mT with her pri*t»a-
i ;ttion. which was interrupted several-
tlures l»y bad luck, the cook, and ev-
A woman accustomed
is rather helpless when It*
Comes to dressing without one. But
she heard the guests eoim* in and take
chairs InMhe reception room and she
supposed nil was well. At Inst «he
was ready. '
Going to the door to find Kthel she
* to a maid
was horrified to read thin tittle printed
a chaHT
note Hnnert to* the hack of a cMi
“Dere I.ndies eui.n on In irmrfi is up
/it
fcUir.es
Ivthel.
dresiim- talk—anCU^sif downe
“What Make la It?*’
A party of Frankfort folk spent «
recent Sunday (during theif jmstor’s
vacation jierlpd) on Sugar creek. One
of the party, who. reluctantly admits
that he is some fisherman, soon land
ed a fine bass. The croud gathered
around To admire ' the fish, when an
olgld-xear-old miss excitingly asked.
“AY hat make ts It?” Need less.to say
her-‘father drives a ear, and Is not
much of a fisliennnn.—Indianapolis
News. '
sohgri..
7 My friends, - God is not interested in
giving ns easy aml cumTorfaMi
* lives,.;,
indkidually or liatiuinilly. lie
is con-
~eernea\to .iuake ils large aud e
ompre-
— You
man Is
can't tel!
by the si/.e
ho’w
of 111*
well-heetrid
shtiest.-
Where there's a
an lieir.
will there's alwavs
T-
challenge, ti
tis as -would Is Our'unheMpf. NVUta,'} J‘ess is due to sin. M hen -the curse Is
by txrKlng him at his sfiiTple word, \ye
rentbve that barrier, then other tmr-
rcm.ov/*d fruitfulness shall fullojy..\
(3) t Uighteotisness s'hall he the
rim*s arc only toniponYry , and uplm- ! dftilde'of his people (v^ 1-1)
dj.or.tant. 'The* dirfworking of thi>* bless- j
Lug that li-e will send ps may be de
layed by
it eaiiiiot be prevented.-:'. And the gr
est blessing Is the insrtintnneo.us one- ;
ness of (iod arul ourselves, through
Jesus F4irist. in spirit and .being and
purpose, with a clear way for God* In
our life. So U is that DC/A. B. Simp
son has revf ulingly said:
In tliiit golden, glad age God's right
eous ways will leave
o us miry flu* resources of j'-.-
our 'spirit',* evViKythile we giVe God his u. }
chance to manifeHt finer works than
are. see-n in the starry finnanient or the
marvels of imuMitains. Draw not hack,
therefore, from the darkness,- for*—
The* dark hath, many clear avalfij;
age you.-, ..sue . Ttl , riaTk/ltstiHs d’ivinest. ..lews;, V '
a track ill which' The >hirk/ts rich with nightingales.
With itteams, und with the heavenly
muse. ' * -
f. -. ——-—— -*^-r
&
various clr-cuhistanees;. hut lii^Lqwn may walk wItli security
tie prevented.-:'. And the great- I I’saltn 1J(».
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An Extract From a Charge.
May the Messing of Gad be upon you ■
in a form of grace which, shall make
Retail Interests Benefited. .
> Through <*lia*mi>er *>f columcrCe wofk. . , , • . , .. , T> , ■ . ,
7 • . • , • art tlum alrendv. trusting om'bBlessed i
the retail Interests In a catirmunHy are * ,*,_ .v.". A *._.. i
Liver, Drives out -fbrought together to work, togf'rUcr Tor*
Blood and guilds 'itiylritviMtiorT in-local''metHfafs of<tli.r-
I. The Fact of Zion’s Deliveranc*
(vv. 1, 2).*y > '. .
(1) By whom (v. 1).* The Lord.
(_’) I.Meet of C'.v. 1,-). i you always a pastor, indeed—“a good
-fii) The people were scarcely, able ( sm; , im , Tfl lh?n thV n. u * •» «
Blessed I io belleve*lt. So sudden and uuexpect-
tlmt It
Dryx^hattory electric lamps arc/
mounted over a new eye.shield to give
the wearer light where neVded,
ehamUsing, . for • itnestigaUou and
elimination of “fly-by.-night” concerns'
am! fraudulent "advertisers, 'Credit hh-
reaus aji«'oftenmalnta‘iuv.1. and truth
ful advertising is a thi'ifg insisted
I’njversal trading c.
far ’more in the trussing than In the
answer that Is com ing,; surely coming.
—Sunday School 'Times.
t *
ondilions to-
Dr.--P.-ury # 4 -q>rad Shot" l« pa*rf-.c but i.. ... . . ,
nr«, or.e do** i» vnouKh to \v .rnn.oi cttllv bro onsidgred'arid worked «mt.
vuv.' • —
Hen
Tapeworm. No evator uH: nece»«ary
When It conies itt mistakes the sup-
the demand.
ply always- exceed.-
not- only.-foCthe pro}eetlon of the re*
Twit sfrrrT>s. ihut' fur thY* protectloit-gf
the customer.* ’ -
'[JpfNE Granulated Eyelid*,
Sor*Ey*t, E>tt Inflamed b)
Smn, Dust and Wi«M#quickl>
relieved by Murine. Ti
% House Numbers on Curbs.
The house J numbers? at Ba.sadena,-
'CgLeTfre placed on the Y cur t b in front
Strertqj ‘“No;” Cheerful “Yes.” *
There is a greatq.ovvMchi the little
word .’"No," when it is spdkejt reso
lutely and. courageously. It has
‘been like.a giant rock by the se«v as
■ has met and hurled hack the mightj.
wave* of temptation. .Whatsoever is
wrong, we. must meet with a firm,
strong “No ;” but'wlmtever is r!gh;t, wg
1 should welcome Into our life with a
hearty.‘cheerful “Y.es.”
residence, .couspiguoils num-
“’sms?
bers being jdaced oi^a white rectangle.
At the streeFcroSslug the names of the
streets are painthtLpn-the curb*.
Work to Please Others.
0 Do yqu desire that yourwork should
never weary you? 'I'hlnk ffiat you nro
giving pleasure to another,
are
nleasliyc Gc<L—-Selected.
ed was their deliverance
seemed to them as a dream. They ex
pressed thei if feeling In joy foil laughter.
(b) The lieafheh noted their deliver
ance as marvelous, and ascribed It ~to
God (v. 2). I - ■ -
13 - _ Song and Prayer.
I if. The Song bf the People (v. 3). *
They ascribed their deliverance to
the Lord arid, expre^t’TTthsir gratitude
singing God’s praisei -^.' *
r-iThGThe. Prayeit (v. 4). ‘ •
The pdople cried to God to vjsk their
restoration with fruitfurness, even *»
the streams frouHhe South spread oit
and mnke a country fruitful.
IV The Promise (v***. 5,
Though the people were stlB h'.M’cd
to suffer the consequences of
“stns, tiiey were encouraged to go fB
in sowing though in tears, as the reap
ing. would bring Joy.
;,V*; • * ‘;** '* * . ’ i ■
j shepherd that feedeth the flock,” a
"good shepherd that giveth his ILfe for
the sheep." tiiat thinks, studies, medi- j
lutes, watches, 'prays, loves, lives, is
ready jo die for God, for Christ, and
for the,.souls of men.' T beseech you ;
therefore by the: mercies gf Gojif..I be-
soech you by the. name and blood of
him that died for us, that you love r
your people with a pure heart fervent-'{
Gy. I besi'ech you by the love of Christ .'
j that you seek that Which Is lost, bring >
hack that which is gone astray, bind j
up that whlqh* is brpken/ififld strength
en' that -which is sick, aufl pray, for
them always, without ceasing, before
the throne Of God.—Itev. J. C. Huske.
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FOOD
X
err
Need of the Infinite.
We t$j to set inspiration out of
thing* Which can never .inspire. We
the* Infinite. We try- to satisfy
ourselves by heaping np the finite.-
Susan E.
^ood things
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